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Stay safe online

2018
Explains what Internet safety is and how to stay safe while online.

Should kids use social media?

2019
"Examines the debates about whether kids should use social media websites and apps"--Provided by publisher.

Digital world

how to connect, share, play, and keep yourself safe
A guide for girls on how to be active on the Internet and social media and stay safe.

Staying safe online

"The Internet can be an overwhelming and threatening place for young people to explore in the modern world. This age-appropriate and educational text provides them with . . . information on how to stay safe online. In learning about suspicious threats from viruses and hackers, their critical-thinking skills are enhanced to prepare them to . . . face potential attacks online"--Amazon.com.
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Authoritative guide to kids' search engines, subject directories, and portals

2003
Explains to teachers, librarians and parents how children go about searching the Web, and presents evaluative profiles of search engines, subject directories, and portals for kids.
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Safe online

2017
Simple text and photographs teach young readers how to stay safe while online.
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Safe & sound social media

2017
Examines how to ensure safe and sound social media activity.
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Digital world

how to connect, share, play, and keep yourself safe
2017
A guide for girls on how to be active on the Internet and social media and stay safe.
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Online predators and privacy

2014
A guide for young readers that offers advice on how to stay safe while online, including being careful when chatting online, never answering personal questions, not opening or answering questions from strangers, only visiting chat rooms that have a moderator, and more.
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The technology tail

a digital footprint story
"Rhymes and colorful illustrations offer a timeless message to a new generation learning to navigate the fast-changing digital age. Whether sending a photo or making a comment, "Screen" wants kids to know their posts -- the kind and the cruel -- will follow them for a very long time and will influence their friendships.--Publisher.
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